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Mindustry Review – Meeting the Smartphone Gamers Expectations

Mindustry is a beautifully polished pixel-art based game that is executed near flawlessly when it comes to the sandbox genre while being F2P with no Ads

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Mindustry Review – Meeting the Smartphone Gamers Expectations

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  1. Mindustry Review – Meeting the Smartphone Gamers Expectations Tower Defense Games are plentiful in the store, but very few can hold up to the complex yet simple game design offered by Mindustry. This is a true open Sandbox game for smartphones and does not disappoint the expectations set by the genre. As with most sandbox games, getting into the world of Mindustry can look daunting at first due to the sheer amount of tools and information offered to you straight up one after the other while not trying to get familiar with the controls. Gameplay: Being a tower defense game, the gameplay consists of building turrets and other protectors to secure the core of the base from intruders that spawn in waves. The building of turrets is supplemented by mining copper which can then be put on the conveyor belt to have them delivered from the drill to the core of your base or defense turrets. There are waves in the game that keep

  2. spawning harder and more enemies as the waves progress, requiring stronger and more strategic bases to keep out the enemies as the gameplay progresses. During the initial playthroughs, there is a learning curve associated with getting used to the controls, but this goes away fast thanks to the intuitive layout used throughout the game making it easier for players to understand what goes where. Apart from the face-value objective of the game, Mindustry has a lot of hidden tools and tactics which get uncovered as the player gets more and more versed with the game. Tech trees and unlocking other planet areas are just the beginning which helps keep the character relevant in terms of tools and strength that can be used to defeat the enemies by making more complex bases. Graphics: The pixel-art-based graphics on this game is excellent and sells the theme perfectly. It has all the retro-animations and graphics that you can expect from a 1990s game and it does a stellar job of execution by keeping it consistent throughout the game. Pixel-art graphics does not always mean a bad or lower level of detail, as Mindustry offers quite a high level of detail for its game world. Considering how many planets and areas can be unlocked for being a handheld game, it does not sacrifice the polygon count quality across the game.

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